Slash Performs 'Sweet Child O' Mine' For The First Time In A Decade

Rocker Slash performed the solo to Guns N' Roses anthem "Sweet Child O' Mine" for the first time in more than a decade when he stopped by the Rock 'n Roll Fantasy Camp in Los Angeles last week.
The guitarist told stunned wannabe rockers taking tips from this year's camp advisers Roger Daltrey, Jack Bruce, Joe Walsh and Vince Neil when he agreed to "have a go" at performing the solo.
The nervous rock star said, "I haven't played it since probably the last Guns N' Roses show, and that was in 1996. You just don't go back and play your songs unless you're doing them in concert."
Thanks for the report to Starpulse.com.

Nazi zaschzi wrote:
South-of-Heaven wrote:
This is totally pointless and lame.
Just cause it's Slash doesn't mean we all have to be informed every time he redoes some thing he became famous for.
i saw in a doc. that slash hated that song the most of all the gnr songs so I think that it is big

Well I agree with slash because I hate sweet child o' mine more then any other gnr song.

This was a great article. I am disappointed though! Why weren't we told what he ate for lunch while he stopped in at the camp? I'm also confused with details on what he was wearing and how long his bowel movements were while there. Great article but there was so much MORE "greatly needed" info that was left out.

I would have loved to see that. I would love to see Slash do anything in person. Yeah i guess it is a pointless article really, but it didn't make the front page as far as i have seen so it doesn't really deserve to be bitched at. It's just one of those nice little things that you hear sometimes, no harm in knowing he did it...

BennyStruggle wrote:
This was a great article. I am disappointed though! Why weren't we told what he ate for lunch while he stopped in at the camp? I'm also confused with details on what he was wearing and how long his bowel movements were while there. Great article but there was so much MORE "greatly needed" info that was left out.

zosorevolver wrote:
BennyStruggle wrote:
This was a great article. I am disappointed though! Why weren't we told what he ate for lunch while he stopped in at the camp? I'm also confused with details on what he was wearing and how long his bowel movements were while there. Great article but there was so much MORE "greatly needed" info that was left out.
Hahahaha so f*cking true

I wouldn't doubt that he didn't like it. I know when he came up with it he said it was something that you might hear as a circus... but axl liked it and they made it a song...
damn sounds like a kick ass fantasy camp. Jack Bruce, Rodger Daltry, Joe Walsh, vince neil and Slash?... they're a drummer short of a super group lol.

played that in guitar hero 10 minutes ago, big ****ing deal.
last time i checked there is a difference between a guitar shaped controller with 5 buttons and an actual guitar with six strings which instead of batteries requires skills

Ibanez706 wrote:
..can't wait for it
..sweet child o' mine inspired me to play guitar..
..love slash one of my favs..
..even tho he lacks a little tech skill
..i still cant get over the new alter bridge cd

Yea o ****in k ur gonna tell slash he lacks technique. where are all of your music awards. exactly. shut the **** up

all I can say is get a lifeee.... god, if this news is "so F***ing pointles" then why did you click on it and read it?What did you see the title "Slash Performs 'Sweet Child O' Mine' For The First Time In A Decade" and think, "wait! maybe its not actually about slash playing the solo to sweet child o mine for the first time in a decade, maybe its actually about blink-182 getting back together!!! O-M-G!!" seriously guys grow up. the title says exactly what the article was about. o ya, and scottk, guitar hero buddy, theres a difference between some loser no body playing a song on guitar hero,and a famous guitarist playing one of his most well known solos from his long gone band. its not the fact that he jsut played some song for the first time in ten years, its almost a monumentous thing,, liek what one guy said earlier,"thats a big deal for slash cuz it brings up his old memories of a great time he had"